The Vikings established camps in various locations across Europe, particularly in areas they raided or settled, such as the British Isles, Normandy in France, and parts of the Iberian Peninsula. In addition, they created temporary camps during their expeditions along river routes in Eastern Europe, particularly in modern-day Russia and Ukraine. Their settlements often included fortified structures and were strategically located near trade routes or resources.
Dachau was the first concentration camp. It was set up in 1933.
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Large military camps were set up near cities, such as Quang Tri, Phu Bai, Tay Ninh, etc. Hence some of their names: Quang Tri Base Camp, etc.
Yorktown, which was located on the Virgina Coast
Dachau was the first concentration camp. It was set up in 1933.
Antony and Octavius set up camp in Philippi.
Near the Capitol.
Why would the baron's soldiers set up a siege camp ?
Sitting Bull set up camp at the Little Bighorn River.
By the Lake.
The Vikings decided not to set up a colony in North America because it was so far away from home and they were repeatedly attacked by Native Americans.
You should not set up camp near flood plains because they are highly susceptible to flash flooding.
October 1781
1933
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General Cornwallis set up camp @ Yorktown October 1781